Part-psychological thriller and part-coming-of-age drama, Yellowjackets turned a deserving word-of-mouth hit when it premiered in November 2021. The present’s cut up narrative was daring and immediately gripping: in 1996, we see a aircraft carrying a New Jersey highschool’s ladies’ soccer workforce crash down within the Canadian wilderness; then, 25 years later, we meet older variations of lots of the identical characters. Unsurprisingly, they’re all coping with some sort of trauma attributable to their time within the wild.
Because Yellowjackets basically has two massive ensemble casts — the ’90s teenagers and the present-day adults — this second season is a bit bewildering to start with, particularly in case you watched season one some time in the past. There’s lots to soak up, together with an enigmatic new character performed by Elijah Wood (the self-styled “citizen detective” Walter), however dying is a major plot driver in each timelines.
Out within the wilderness, teenage Shauna (Sophie Nélisse) is struggling to course of the lack of finest good friend Jackie (Ella Purnell), who froze to dying in season one after Shauna dropped the bombshell that she slept together with her boyfriend — Jackie was so livid that she determined to sleep exterior, which didn’t finish effectively. Jackie is certainly nonetheless lifeless, however as a result of it’s so chilly within the woods, her physique hasn’t begun to decompose but and Shauna is spending a disturbing period of time together with her icy corpse. The first episode ends with a genuinely gasp-inducing second that underlines simply how fucked up their love/hate relationship had grow to be.
In the present-day, the older and extra confident Shauna (Melanie Lynskey) appears to be coping fairly higher with the truth that the cops is perhaps onto her. As it’s possible you’ll recall, season one culminated together with her murdering the native artist she was having an affair with, then enlisting her outdated wilderness buddies Taissa (Tawny Cypress), Natalie (Juliette Lewis) and Misty (Christina Ricci) to assist eliminate the physique. Because of lingering public curiosity of their exceptional and nonetheless fairly secretive survival story — what precisely did they eat on the market? — these ladies are inextricably linked to one another whether or not they prefer it or not.
Season two provides one other shadowy survivor to their ranks. We noticed quite a lot of teenage Lottie (Courtney Eaton) in season one, particularly after she ran out of her schizophrenia meds and commenced having hallucinations. But now we meet grownup Lottie (Simone Kessell), who has reinvented herself as a pretentious and probably hucksterish wellness guru. She claims she needs to assist Natalie, a recovering addict who’s at all times one poor resolution away from chaos, however there are hints that her motives aren’t completely altruistic. This is Yellowjackets, in spite of everything.
Meanwhile, grownup Taissa’s behaviour is changing into more and more unhinged as she adjusts to life as a state senator, whereas grown-up Misty continues to be determined to forge connections together with her fellow survivors regardless of their obvious wariness. It’s a knotty, sophisticated net that quickly begins to reel you in due to a set of terrific performances — Lynskey continues to be brilliantly inscrutable as Shauna — and pitch-perfect ’90s nostalgia. By the time episode one ends with Tori Amos’ alt-rock banger ‘Cornflake Girl’, you’ll be able to give up to Yellowjackets over again.
‘Yellowjackets’ season two premieres on Paramount+ tomorrow (March 24)